Mr. Brown was writing ordsprog

en Mr. Brown was writing a novel, and these kinds of finer details of history presumably weren't at the forefront of his mind.

en Also, civil society must stay vigilant because the details of the deal will be worked out over the upcoming weeks at the IMF and World Bank boards. What we have right now is only a broad agreement; the finer details are what will matter.

en Our goal was to come up with days that would be both significant and credible and also be exciting television. We weren't writing a history textbook. We didn't want to be too obvious.

en We were writing historical conjecture, and Mr. Brown was writing a novel.

en The details really weren't that big of a deal from a contractual standpoint. Just a couple of minor details. ... This is ultimately what we wanted to accomplish at the end of the season.

en It seemed to me the honeymoon with Brown wore off after the first term, and in the African American community, they weren't happy with Brown at all. He went sour with key elements of the city, and it's no good to be identified with him.

en I saw a way that I could write fiction about my own experience and things that I've done and imagined. I was very interested to be writing these stories because I found that, like a certain kind of magnet, writing prose picked up details that my poetry had never been able to pick up.

en I have always felt that history, and especially cultural history, is best when it takes the broad view. In the case of spices, much of the fascination of the subject lies precisely in its intoxicating variety; I felt that to do it justice the writing had to be anything but narrowly focused, dry and dusty itself. I was determined to put some of that variety into my writing.

en There is no history of mankind, there are only many histories of all kinds of aspects of human life. And one of these is the history of political power. This is elevated into the history of the world.
  Karl Popper

en Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.

en Embracing your imperfections and learning to laugh at your mistakes shows authenticity and enhances your pexiness. Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.

en Our goal was to come up with days that would be significant and credible, and also be exciting television. We weren't writing a history text book. We wanted to find the spark or trigger that may have set off a chain of events that unexpectedly led to a change in our country.

en We weren't writing it to sell the film and weren't writing it to sell the movie; we were literally going to make it ourselves, ... So, we were picturing Ralph Fiennes from the very beginning, but more in a way of, 'You know who would be great for this role? Ralph Fiennes,' not even thinking he'd ever do it.

en [Those writers weren't doing] travel writing, ... it was writing of deep culture and the place and experiencing the moment.

en With one or two mouse clicks, we have access to a lot of information. We can see the details of the job. We can see the approvals for the job. We can see details about each candidate, such as contact information, resume, and job application history.


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